I just used this, and after finishing the process by restarting phone after the CWM prompt, and I restart again and try to press either up or down volume buttons during the green light, nothing happens it just keeps booting to ROM, I've tried rapidly pressing the volume keys or holding it down nothing would activate recovery. It boots into safe mode if I keep holding it down.

I just used this, and after finishing the process by restarting phone after the CWM prompt, and I restart again and try to press either up or down volume buttons during the green light, nothing happens it just keeps booting to ROM, I've tried rapidly pressing the volume keys or holding it down nothing would activate recovery. It boots into safe mode if I keep holding it down.

XDA STATUS UPDATE:
I'm at a TAPAsBar, flashing around my ZL.

Can you please do a new attempt and include your logs (if any) mentioned in the OP? I have nothing to work with now!

I just used this, and after finishing the process by restarting phone after the CWM prompt, and I restart again and try to press either up or down volume buttons during the green light, nothing happens it just keeps booting to ROM, I've tried rapidly pressing the volume keys or holding it down nothing would activate recovery. It boots into safe mode if I keep holding it down.

XDA STATUS UPDATE:
I'm at a TAPAsBar, flashing around my ZL.

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Originally Posted by R4GE199

I am also not able to get into recovery by pressing either of the volume buttons

To both above:

Open a root explorer app, see if there is a folder called 'lost+found' inside /cache ... if it's not there, you need to use an FTF to restore it (just cache, nothing else!).

If it's there you can see the folders 'recovery' and 'XZDualRecovery' if an external SDCard (sdcard1) is absent, otherwise this last folder will be on your external SDCard. Create a file called 'boot' inside either one of directories. You will be able to boot to CWM that way. If you create a file called 'default' inside the XZDualRecovery folder and put in just the word 'twrp' (without quotes and no new line) to make it boot into TWRP when the 'boot' file is found.

Open CWM at first and do the advanced -> key test and provide me with the codes it produces while pressing the UP volume key once and the DOWN volume key once. Open the lid where your SIM is and with a paper-clip or pointy pen press the 'reset' button there to reboot your phone.

That way i know what to fix and what to check for during the boot of the script.

If it's there you can see the folders 'recovery' and 'XZDualRecovery' if an external SDCard (sdcard1) is absent, otherwise this last folder will be on your external SDCard. Create a file called 'boot' inside either one of directories. You will be able to boot to CWM that way.
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Open CWM at first and do the advanced -> key test and provide me with the codes it produces while pressing the UP volume key once and the DOWN volume key once.

BETA Change log:
BETA releases will only appear on http://www.fun-industries.nl/xda/ and as soon as enough people report it to be working fine will it move in to the OP as a RELEASE version.
Version 2.2:

Fixed ZL Keycheck, again...

Did some more code cleaning, simplifying the SDCard1 mounting process.

Released the LINUX installer (Requires root privileges, so it will prompt for a sudo password) - Thanks go to @Androxyde for the adb binary!

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